If there is power in your cooker but your oven isn't turning on then you've got a problem! If your oven isn't turning on then you stand no chance of cooking your meals! If your gas or electric oven isn't turning on, Cooker Spare Parts is here to help! We'll go through all the possible reasons as to why your oven won't be turning on and the replacement part you need to purchase to resolve it.
If your Gas Oven isn't turning on
Is your spark electrode faulty?
Your electrode is responsible for igniting the gas in your burner tube. If there are any cracks to the casing or damage to the tip of the electrode will indicate that the part has become faulty and will fail to ignite your gas burner. If your spark electrode has become faulty, there's no need to panic! We have a brilliant selection of replacement spark electrodes and plugs for you to choose from, and will have your oven working as good as new.
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Is Your Gas Thermostat Malfunctioning?
Some cooker will have a gas thermostat fitted. Its job is to shut off the voltage to the igniter once the set temperature is reached. A faulty thermostat may not allow any voltage to reach the igniter, stopping your oven from heating. If your gas thermostat is faulty, you'll be happy to know we have an excellent selection of replacement.
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Faulty Oven Control Board?
Your circuit board is extremely important. It controls all the electrical equipment inside your oven. If it is faulty, you may find that your element or thermostat will stop working. It can be hard to test the board itself for faults; but you can inspect it to see if any of the components have burnt or shorted out. If you're in need of a new Oven Control Board, you can view our selection of replacements by clicking
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If your Electric Oven isn't turning on
Has Your Thermal Fuse Blown?
Some electric ovens are fitted with a thermal fuse. If your oven gets too hot your fuse will blow, shutting off the power to your oven. If your fuse is faulty, it needs to be replaced. Luckily, we have a brilliant choice of replacement thermal fuses for you to choose from. To view our selection of fuses, please
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Has Your Thermostat Become Faulty?
Similar to a gas oven, your electric cooker is fitted with a thermostat. When the set heating temperature is met, the thermostat will cut off the voltage to your heating element. This cycle is repeated throughout the cooking process to ensure your oven's cooking temperature is maintained. If your thermostat is faulty, your electric oven may not turn on. But there's no need to panic, as we have huge selection of replacement oven thermostats for you to choose from. View our range
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Is Your Control Board No Longer Working?
Just like a gas cooker, your electric oven will also feature an oven control board, and it has similar role to play - controlling all the electric components in your oven. If your control board is faulty, you may find that some of your electrical components will stop working, and therefore you should look to replace it as soon as possible! View our range of cooker control boards by clicking
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If you're still unsure as to why your oven isn't working properly. Please do not hesitate to get in touch by calling
02920 452 510 or by emailing
enquiries@cookerspareparts.com - we'd be more than happy to help and to get your oven working back at its best again.